My Favorite Financial Tools That I Use

by Hank Coleman

For the past few months or so, I have been trying to compile a list of all the resources that I use and would recommend to others. I have written here on Money Q&A that I’m a huge fan of Lending Club. I’ve been invesitng in peer-to-peer lending notes for years now. Sometimes I have picked poorly, but lately I am on a tear earning over 10% annually thanks to a safer more conservative portoflio of A and B rated loans.

I’ve also been investing with Betterment now for over six months, and I have been really impressed with there services. I joined right as the market was rebounding last October, and I have enjoyed over an 11% rate of return on my ETF investments with Betterment since then. Be sure to check out my full review of Betterment. So, thinking about these two companies alone got me thinking. There are so many financial products that I like, use, and would recommend. So, I have created a brand new Resource section to Money Q&A. You can find it on the site’s fancy new 2nd navigation bar (the green one).

I have been trying to put this Resource section together for a while now along with the site’s new Daily Deals page which lists great daily deals and coupons. I hope that you like it and that it is something that you can use. I will try and continue to add to the Resource page throughout the year. I have also added a few blogging services and programs too that I have been using over the years that have helped me over the past four years.

About Hank Coleman

Hank Coleman is the founder of Money Q&A, an Iraq combat veteran, a Dr. Pepper addict, and a self-proclaimed investing junkie. He has written extensively for many nationally known financial websites and publications. Hank holds a Master’s Degree in Finance and is currently pursuing his Certified Financial Planner credentials. Email him directly at Hank[at]MoneyQandA.com.

Hank Coleman has written 546 articles on Money Q&A. Learn more about Money Q&A on Twitter @MoneyQandA and @HankColeman.

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